- Sometimes when you shoot with a lower end camera,…with in-camera flash,…the flash can bounce off the back of the subject's eye…and create this red eye effect.…Fortunately, there's a tool in Lightroom's develop module…that can change those red eyes…into more natural looking eyes.…And that is the red eye correction tool,…which is located here in the tool strip…under the histogram.…Before I use that on this photo I'm going to zoom in…a little bit so that you can see this better.…By going up to the navigator panel,…and from the dropdown menu I'll choose 2:1 view.…

And I'll close the column on the left.…Now I'll go to the tool strip and I'll click on…the red eye correction tool.…I'll make sure that red eye is selected here…and I'll move into the image…and I'll do what it says in the red eye correction panel.…I'll try clicking on this eye first…and the tool is having trouble finding it.…So if that happens I'll click okay…and I'll try the other part of the instruction.…I'll click and drag over the subject's eye.…And that helps the tool locate the pupil,…

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10/5/2015

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4/21/2015

Powerful, affordable, and available for Macs and Windows PCs alike, Lightroom has become an extremely popular program for photographers of all experience levels. In this course, Jan Kabili provides an approachable introduction to organizing, editing, and sharing photos in Lightroom 6 and Lightroom CC. She shows how to organize and find photos using collections, keywords, and the new People view, and introduces workflows to bring out the best in photos with the Develop module: adjusting exposure, correcting color, sharpening, making local adjustments, and more. Jan also shows how to create panoramas and HDR photos right within Lightroom, and share your project with the world.